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Roadside America
airstream
catfish trotline
"Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day; Teach a man to fish and he'll sit out in a boat all day drinking beer."
Jackass
IS IT AN EDSEL
Juvintudes Andre the Giant
"Like Fripp, Eno is totally obsessed with technology and philosophy, systems and theories, but is kinky enough to come off interesting rather than boring. He produced the Portsmouth Sinfonia, an orchestra whose only requirement is that you come to four rehearsals; any ability to play an instrument is optional. Part of the Sinfonia’s repertoire are such popular classics as Beethoven’s Fifth, the 1812 Overture, the William Tell Overture, the Nutcracker Suite and the Sugar-plum Fairy. The orchestra plays only the parts everyone knows. Their show stopper Thus Spake Zarathustra lasts only two minutes."
Bonzo Dog Band
homemade and unusual musical instruments
Tape-beatles
mississippi delta Juke Joints
Jessie Mae Hemphill She-Wolf
fat possum R L Burnside
North Mississippi All Stars
T-Model Ford
Bailey Ford Bridge
Over the Salt River 8.5 miles southeast of New London Missouri S11 T55N R4W
230' 10-panel Pennsylvania Through Truss bridge with a Pratt Pony Truss
and steel stringer approaches built by Stupp Bridge & Iron Company of
St. Louis in 1910.
Re-erection and Maintenance Covenants per Secretary of Interior Guidelines.
Price: $1.00
Length: 320' overall
Width: 16'
Contact: MECO Engineering, Inc., (573) 893-5558.
Les 5 Points
d' une architecture nouvelle, which Le Corbusier formulated in 1926 included (1) the pilotis elevating the mass off the ground, (2) the free plan, achieved through the separation of the load-bearing columns from the walls subdividing the space, (3) the free facade, the corollary of the free plan in the vertical plane, (4) the long horizontal sliding window and finally (5) the roof garden, restoring, supposedly, the area of ground covered by the house.
Jazz Horn comb and paper, kazoo
"By far the most important recordings ever made featuring the kazoo are those
made in the 1920s and 30s by the Mound City Blue Blowers. Featured in the
1920s recordings are Jack Bland on Banjo, Dick Slevin on Kazoo and Red
McKenzie on vocals and comb and paper (which he called "Blue Blowing") They
were a sensation and supposedly sold a million records. Later, McKenzie
"Blue Blowing" was featured on records with Coleman Hawkins, Bunny Berigan
Eddie Condon and scores of others. The Classics label (from Europe, but
available widely) just released some mid-thirties Blue Blowers that are
amazing, and McKenzie solos stand up in their own way to those by Berigan
and the rest. In the book Selections from the Gutter, a compilation of
articles from the mid century magazine The Jazz Record, includes an
interview with Bland titles "The Kazoo Comes On." In the book "Lost Chords
author Dick Sudhalter calls McKenzie a legitimate hot jazz stylist on his
homemade kazoo."
Blind Thomas Wiggins
plunderphonics
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